What companies run services between Charleroi, Belgium and Strasbourg, France?

You can take a train from Charleroi to Strasbourg via Bruxelles-Midi, Paris Nord, and Paris Est in around 5 h 1 min. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Charleroi to Strasbourg via Gosselies Calvaire, Bruxelles Midi, Brussels City Center - Midi Train station, Luxembourg, and Metz in around 9 h 25 min.

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The distance between Charleroi and Strasbourg is 313 km. The road distance is 413 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Charleroi to Strasbourg?

The cheapest way to get from Charleroi to Strasbourg is to bus which costs 29€ - 45€ and takes 9 h 25 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Charleroi to Strasbourg?

The quickest way to get from Charleroi to Strasbourg is to train and fly which takes 3 h 38 min and costs 90€ - 290€.

Is there a direct train between Charleroi and Strasbourg?

No, there is no direct train from Charleroi to Strasbourg. However, there are services departing from Charleroi Sud and arriving at Strasbourg via Bruxelles-Midi and Paris Est. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 5 h 1 min.

Is there a direct bus between Charleroi and Strasbourg?

No, there is no direct bus from Charleroi to Strasbourg. However, there are services departing from Charleroi Place de la Digue and arriving at Strasbourg via Gosselies Calvaire, Brussels City Center - Midi Train station, Luxembourg and Metz. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 9 h 25 min.

How long does it take to get from Charleroi to Strasbourg?

It takes approximately 5 h 1 min to get from Charleroi to Strasbourg, including transfers.

Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg is the capital and largest city of the Grand Est region of France and is the official seat of the European Parliament. Located close to the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace, it is the capital of the Bas-Rhin département. In 2013, the city proper had 275,718 inhabitants, the Eurométropole de Strasbourg (Greater Strasbourg) had 475,934 inhabitants, the Arrondissement of Strasbourg had 482,384 inhabitants and Strasbourg's metropolitan area had a population of 773,347 (not counting the section across the border in Germany), making it the ninth largest metro area in France and home to 13% of the Grand Est region's inhabitants. The transnational Eurodistrict Strasbourg-Ortenau had a population of 915,000 inhabitants in 2014.
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The European Parliament (EP) is the directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union (EU). Together with the Council of the European Union (the Council) and the European Commission, it exercises the legislative function of the EU. The Parliament is composed of 751 members, who represent the second-largest democratic electorate in the world (after the Parliament of India) and the largest trans-national democratic electorate in the world (375 million eligible voters in 2009).

Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, or Cathédrale de Strasbourg, German: Liebfrauenmünster zu Straßburg or Straßburger Münster), also known as Strasbourg Minster, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Although considerable parts of it are still in Romanesque architecture, it is widely considered to be among the finest examples of high, or late, Gothic architecture. Erwin von Steinbach is credited for major contributions from 1277 to his death in 1318.

The Fort de Mutzig, also known as Feste Kaiser Wilhelm II, is located near the town of Mutzig, in the Bas-Rhin department of France. It is one of the fortifications built by Germany at the end of the 19th century to defend Strasbourg.

The Barrage Vauban, or Vauban Dam, is a bridge, weir and defensive work erected in the 17th century on the River Ill in the city of Strasbourg in France. At that time, it was known as the Great Lock (grande écluse), although it does not function as a navigation lock in the modern sense of the word. Today it serves to display sculptures and has a viewing terrace on its roof, with views of the earlier Ponts Couverts bridges and Petite France quarter. It has been classified as a Monument historique since 1971.

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